AuthorTopic: My Goal (Read 1827 times)

My goal is to get a second bachelor's degree. This time in economics. I have chosen to apply to Boston University. What are my chances of admittance? I mean, now I am 29 years old; soon to be 30. I already have a bachelor's degree from the University of Maine, my GPA was ~3.56; I attended the University of Southern California Law School; I finished fifth in my class in high school; I was in the National Honor Society in high school; then in college I joined Pi Mu Epsilon and Phi Beta Kappa. Furthermore, since elementary school, I received numerous awards in classes and physical fitness. In high school, too. For example, in high school, I received the Daughters of the American Revoultion Good Citizenship award twice, my freshman year and senior year. I also got the Semper Fidelis award. And, if I am not mistaken, I had the best grade point average in Spanish II. And I've held a bunch of jobs over the years, including as an assistant manager at CVS/pharmacy in Boston. My salary was like 39K annually. And I sold about $ 2 million of merchandise at a car and truck dealership in North Hollywood California. And, I can play the "Crazy Train" solo!

My goal is to get a second bachelor's degree. This time in economics. I have chosen to apply to Boston University. What are my chances of admittance? I mean, now I am 29 years old; soon to be 30. I already have a bachelor's degree from the University of Maine, my GPA was ~3.56; I attended the University of Southern California Law School; I finished fifth in my class in high school; I was in the National Honor Society in high school; then in college I joined Pi Mu Epsilon and Phi Beta Kappa. Furthermore, since elementary school, I received numerous awards in classes and physical fitness. In high school, too. For example, in high school, I received the Daughters of the American Revoultion Good Citizenship award twice, my freshman year and senior year. I also got the Semper Fidelis award. And, if I am not mistaken, I had the best grade point average in Spanish II. And I've held a bunch of jobs over the years, including as an assistant manager at CVS/pharmacy in Boston. My salary was like 39K annually. And I sold about $ 2 million of merchandise at a car and truck dealership in North Hollywood California. And, I can play the "Crazy Train" solo!

But I've only had one girlfriend... ;-(

I'm pretty sure all of your posts are part of some parody, but I'm not certain.

On the other hand, his general profile seems to mesh perfectly with what I know about USC. Delusions of grandeur, questionable admissions practices, puerile eroticism...he may be a genuine Tommy Trojan.

What are your chances of getting into BU undergrad with a B.A. and a J.D.? Uhhh, ofc you'll get in, but why would you want to? All that other pre 18 stuff expired in terms of relevance when you turned 20.

Oh yeah, Kelly? You think so? Well, I beg to differ. It seems like you are under the impression that I already have a J.D. I do not. I attended law school, at the University of Southern California, but I did not graduate. This time around, I am thinking about going to Columbia. And, if you ask me, Kelly, the pre 18 stuff matters in that case. For example, when I received the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizenship award twice.

And I want to get a second bachelor's degree, in economics, no matter what. For some reason I honed in on Boston University. Perhaps it's because I already studied economics there during Summer 2004 and got an A. My gpa at BU is 4.0.